Drive sober or get pulled over

MINN. – Drive sober or get pulled over. That’s the message local authorities are sending to motorists.

A statewide enforcement is kicking off today in Minnesota. Over the past 5 years, nearly 600 people have been killed in drunk driving crashes in the state.

Aside from the risk of death or injury to yourself or others, driving under the influence also has other consequences. That includes possible loss of driver’s license, hundreds of dollars in fines and potential jail time.